And now for something weird...

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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To his credit, who would ever think the ledge was not solid? I don't know how litigious the Singaporeans can be but seems to me there is going to be a major lawsuit here.
I've been to Singapore so I'm not surprised that something that looks like concrete was made out of bamboo, straw and mud. I was shocked they didn't cane his dead body for littering the mall floor.



Sad, you can see his hand marks but he jumped on it, he fell straight through.

I blame the new "You Only Live Once" generation, they make normal Millennials look great.
 
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joeyd999

Joined Jun 6, 2011
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I've been to Singapore so I'm not surprised that something that looks like concrete was made out of bamboo, straw and mud. I was shocked they didn't cane his dead body for littering the mall floor.



Sad, you can see his hand marks but he jumped on it, he fell straight through.

I blame the new "You Only Live Once" generation, they make normal Millennials look great.
It appears he had a short time to contemplate his stupidity prior to final reentry.
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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This case is getting weirder by the day:


At first I was very skeptical that VX was used, due to its extremely high toxicity... but now they're saying that they applied a two-part compound so that the (possibly unwitting) assassins would be safe.
That's typically how a nerve agent is deployed in a military application.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/m687.htm

MIL-SPEC nerve agent effects.
 
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